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Sam Lavelle - gone to Carlisle on a 2year deal (p22)
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Some positive news at last. Welcome Sam.0
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great news - a Shrimper at the Valley, during our time in Lancashire the Shrimps were our local team and when not watching Charlton away we would pop down to watch the Shrimps
Welcome Sam3 -
Is he right or left footed/sided?0
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The icing on the cake of a good transfer window. A few weeks ago I wrote that I was keeping my powder dry in regards to new signings but was ready to let NA and TS have both barrels (verbally) if they did not materialise. Well, they are both safe now lol.
Arter, Leko and Lavelle give us a strong squad and I'm banking on the play-offs at least. The Gillingham postponement has worked in our favour as it gives NA time to work with his squad and get the new faces gelling.
Can't wait to see the team we put out against Cheltenham.3 -
Welcome to the Cafc family Sam,like a few others don’t know anything about him,but reading what the Morecambe's are saying & a lot of lifers too,seems like another great addition to the 1st team squad,so happy days…2
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From what I've read about him and seen from some of the clips, he seems like a good personality, leader and a bit of a laugh. Seems to be very much like a jason Pearce type character on and off the field. With some of the players we have signed, it feels like we are going for the positive, we'll gelled, I'd die for you type of squad like we had with Jackson, Morrison, Wilson etc. A good bunch of honest, hard working and likeable characters with plenty of leaders in the squad. The likes of Lavelle, Pearce, Gilbey, Stockley, Macgilvray etc. I can see them all getting on really well and wanting to play for eachother just like the team under Powell.5
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The general consensus on here seems to be that Lavelle has moved to Charlton as a cover for Innis. I’m not too sure about that. Lavelle was the Captain of Morecambe and was the victorious captain in the play offs. I don’t think that he has moved to another League one club, who are currently below Morecambe in the league table, merely as a back up.21
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Well one things a given, we will see a 100pc focused Innis knowing that his replacement is a Club captain on the rise than a 17yo starlet who needs protecting to some extent. A fully pumped up Innis is an excellent tool if stays fit. Effectively Innis is our Joel Matip in terms of impact to team alongside injury record.2
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ValleyOfTears said:
I still don't know why Arter and Lee and Kirk and Lavelle couldn't have been brought in 2 months ago6 -
ValleyOfTears said:
I still don't know why Arter and Lee and Kirk and Lavelle couldn't have been brought in 2 months ago and we could be a really well drilled and gelled outfit before the season began..
Anyway I think we are going to turn a corner. Onwards and upwards.
I agree it's not ideal but it's the reality of transfer windows. Gallen has been saying all summer that things would go down to the wire.
I do agree that hopefully now we've finally done the business we'll see an improvement on the pitch.2 -
thenewbie said:ValleyOfTears said:
I still don't know why Arter and Lee and Kirk and Lavelle couldn't have been brought in 2 months ago and we could be a really well drilled and gelled outfit before the season began..
Anyway I think we are going to turn a corner. Onwards and upwards.
I agree it's not ideal but it's the reality of transfer windows. Gallen has been saying all summer that things would go down to the wire.
I do agree that hopefully now we've finally done the business we'll see an improvement on the pitch.9 -
thenewbie said:killerandflash said:thenewbie said:Shows a bit of savvy/gamesmanship in the market by Gallen & Co as well IMO. Wigan gazump us for one option by throwing money at it so we sign another of comparable quality but for a third of the cost.
I guess we'll see whose done the better business soon enough.
For example Danny Ings is a better value purchase than Romelu Lukaku. However Lukaku is a better player than Ings, and as Chelsea have the money, for them it's a better purchase, even if it means paying 3 times as much for a player say 30% better.1 -
Hard to get excited about getting players in on a League 2 performance basis !!2
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Welcome to the madhouse Sam ❤️0
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charente addick said:Overall quite happy and I feel we are now placed to make a push for at least the play offs - if some of the ‘flair’ players can really click, maybe better.
The signings of Lavelle, Kirk, Famewo, Stockley, MacGillivray and Lee all look very good ones. Clare, Dobson and CBT add depth to the squad to give us a wealth of options in midfield.
Arter and Leko are risks but, if they can get over their issues at previous clubs, then they could prove much better than L1 level.
Two concerns - obviously the left back absence - bemusing, do they have an out of contract player in mind? Secondly, it seems that Davison is back up ‘target man’ to Stockley which seems a risk - we have a few players now who can play just behind the target man but only Davison as back up in this key position? not convinced.I’m not getting too hung up on getting someone similar as back up. Washington/Leko with CBT, Ronnie and Davidson as back up isn’t too bad for L1, especially with our new improved midfield which look more like offering a goal threat.PS Lavelle looks like a very good signing. Looking forward to watching him play.2 -
MrWalker said:Very happy with this news.
Shows the good steady intentions of the club.
Feels like patience and thought has gone into this window.
Weaknesses identified, scouting working and deals sensibly executed.
Solid foundations to build on.
Reassuring.
Well done to everyone involved.1 -
Valleysarr said:Hard to get excited about getting players in on a League 2 performance basis !!Less than two years later we made it to the Premiership. We were captained by Mark Kinsella who went on to lead us to the top half of the Premiership.
I won’t mention Jamie Vardy who was 25 when he joined Leicester and had never played above non league level!29 -
LargeAddick said:Lazy_eye_metaphor said:Seems like a good honest player. Hope he does well for us, but might have to wait for his opportunity.0
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charltonbob said:MrWalker said:Very happy with this news.
Shows the good steady intentions of the club.
Feels like patience and thought has gone into this window.
Weaknesses identified, scouting working and deals sensibly executed.
Solid foundations to build on.
Reassuring.
Well done to everyone involved.
Which players were available 3 months ago?
And for how much?
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MrWalker said:charltonbob said:MrWalker said:Very happy with this news.
Shows the good steady intentions of the club.
Feels like patience and thought has gone into this window.
Weaknesses identified, scouting working and deals sensibly executed.
Solid foundations to build on.
Reassuring.
Well done to everyone involved.
Which players were available 3 months ago?
And for how much?All the more reason to get rid of the transfer window, especially below the Premier League.1 -
MrWalker said:charltonbob said:MrWalker said:Very happy with this news.
Shows the good steady intentions of the club.
Feels like patience and thought has gone into this window.
Weaknesses identified, scouting working and deals sensibly executed.
Solid foundations to build on.
Reassuring.
Well done to everyone involved.
Which players were available 3 months ago?
And for how much?It’s easy for us a fans to complain, but none of us really have a clue what it’s like at the sharp end of getting these deals done. I suspect it’s far more complex than we think. I’m sure the recruitment team would love to have had the deals stitched up way before now, but perhaps that isn’t the real world.4 -
roseandcrown said:cabbles said:Great signing to wake up to. I make that about just over a million TS has spent on fees. Again, I understand he’s going to make mistakes, but hopefully people can cut him a bit of slack given what he’s put in financially so far. Will it be enough, who knows, but I think we have the makings of decent(ish) team that can have a go at the play offs, and you never know, maybe the top 2The above also sits with building the club behind the scenes making improvements on all aspects like medical, training and the academy.If the above strategy takes us a bit longer to get promoted then so be it. It will give us a better long term chance and much better than a shit or bust strategy that it feels like Wigan and Ipswich are going for.3
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terrific signing and one that at last shows ambition and long term thinking .. Sam is a young and very ambitious man .. welcome and all the very best at CAFC5
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Really pleased to see us bring in a highly thought of already solid defender, BUT, and there is a but, I hope that Deji also gets game time this season and does not see his 1st team chances totally evaporate now that Sam has joined us. I hope both get a chance to develop and deliver for us alongside Innis and Famewo with Pearcy lending his invaluable experience to the lot of them.2
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Pavoren007 said:Really pleased to see us bring in a highly thought of already solid defender, BUT, and there is a but, I hope that Deji also gets game time this season and does not see his 1st team chances totally evaporate now that Sam has joined us. I hope both get a chance to develop and deliver for us alongside Innis and Famewo with Pearcy lending his invaluable experience to the lot of them.1
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jimmymelrose said:LargeAddick said:Lazy_eye_metaphor said:Seems like a good honest player. Hope he does well for us, but might have to wait for his opportunity.7
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Sam Lavelle is the brother of a friend of @Len\'s_little_girl. She told me in advance this transfer might happen but I had strict instructions to post nothing on Charlton Life.
Decent signing I think who could get better.21 -
There's hardly any information about him online!0